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General Information

Beginning of works: 1997
Completion: 2000
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Office building

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 51° 55' 20" N    4° 28' 18" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

height 149 m
number of floors (above ground) 35

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Millennium Tower is a 35-story, 130.8 m (429 ft) skyscraper in Rotterdam, Netherlands design by WZMH Architects and AGS Architecten. It was completed in 2000. The tower was built on Weena in front of the Central station. It is currently mixed use, the first 15 floors belong to the Rotterdam Marriott Hotel, including 2 restaurant, the other floor are being used as offices.

Construction

The tower was originally designed to be built with hollow-core slabs, but close to building start the design was changed to incorporate the BubbleDeck system. This was the first time this new method was in use in the Netherlands, and also the first major project worldwide to incorporate this technique.

In spite of the late design change, the project was finished before time, due to a reduction in the erection cycles from 10 to 4 days per level, and a reduction in crane lift by app 50 percent.

When finished, Millennium Tower was the second tallest building in the Netherlands.

Construction features

  • Faster building time
  • Less flooring height due beamless structure resulting in two extra levels within original building height
  • The green credentials: Reduced the number of truckloads into central Rotterdam by 500
Millennium Tower construction

    Text imported from Wikipedia article "Millennium Tower (Rotterdam)" and modified on 03 June 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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    • Structure-ID
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    • Published on:
      04/10/2006
    • Last updated on:
      30/07/2014
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